Field recording of montevideo , uruguay , zoo villa dolores , recorded with a stereo condenser mic , you can hear lions copulating in the background , while peacocks and parrots chatter and squeak.
A dry-erase marker squeaking on a whiteboard. Squeaking, rubbing, could be used for other things on a similar kind of surface. Recorded with zoom h1, in a classroom.
Shoes stepping on a tiled floor. A loud squeaky sound is made as the shoes step on the floor. Recorded with a zoom h6 and a stereo microphone (rode ntg2).
One of my friends had a door that sounded really nice. They were incredible and sent me a very nice small recording of the door opening and closing to upload here.
Loud, high-pitched squeaking noises made by scraping a sharp fork inside a polished ceramic bowl. The result is very unsettling, like nails being dragged down a chalkboard.
Was going in and out of my cellar door today and had to capture the rich sound of creaking. There are several variations- long and short, and outside ambience.
Studio recordings of handling latex gloves for foley purposes. Recorded with an at-4047/sv large-diaphragm condenser mic. In this clip, i am donning a glove.
Me walking on a metal grate in hard soled shoes. Some of the sounds are unpleasant but most are salvageable if you are looking for a casual walking sound.
Someone uses a bunch of keys to open a padlock that keeps a metal gate closed in the countryside. Once opened, the lock squeaks and is closed again. Recorded with sony pcm-d50.
A heavy wooden door in an empty hallway opened and shut multiple times to create a hollow slamming effect with squeaking metal handle. Good for empty house, ghost or similar.
A metal squeaking opening noise. If you find this useful, it would be really cool if you subscribed to my youtube channel! thanks! https://youtube. Com/@mestudiosofficial.
A recording of a frog noisemaker much like this one with the pitch lowered and some subtle reverb added. Suitable for old houses or wooden ships creaking.
Zoom h4 held immediately at the opening of a thermos. Hot tea building up air pressure, escaping air evenly producing this squeaky sound. Low cut 1000hz for filtering out street noise.
The sound of a squeaky floorboard in a friend's kitchen. Some background noise from a nearby refrigerator is also audible. Recording ends with my friend laughing and admonishing me for being a noise recording freak! ;).
An obnoxiously noisy chair squeaking away. This is actually the chair for my computer. It is always squeaking when i change my position or just lean a little bit (it can get kind of annoying).
Recorded in a warehouse trailer with my galaxy s20 phone using a recording appvolume was boosted with my sound forge program the applications are limitless with some manipulation.
Mainly a field recording of many little chicken. Background sounds of grown up ones, in the beginning very close crow of a rooster. Recorded with tascam dr 40.
My bedroom light switch. You can find a full recording with noise removal in my "processed sounds" pack, and the original recording with noise in my "unprocessed sounds" pack.
The sound of a metal kitchen oven door being opened various times and speeds. There is a metallic squeak to the sound (like it needs wd-40 or something).
Leaning on my computer chair that desperately needs some wd-40. This time, my mic is a bit further away, as well as an accidental thump. For reasons i cannot control, there may be noise.
Scrunching the collar of my sweet leatha bomber jacket for some stretching/straining sounds. Also flapped it around a bit, apologies for the peaks in that part. Recorded on sony pcm-d50.
(recorder: zoomh4npro 2018)(microphones: binaural roland cs-10em in-ear monitors). As these are recorded using binaural in-ear mics, i purposefully don't turn my head to keep the sound clean and coming from the same direction. Let me set the scene for this audio because i am a nerd. . . Burbank, california. A large apartment/condominium complex with an open courtyard and a beautiful swimming pool and hot tub. I'm done in the hot tub and walking up 3 flights of stairs to my apartment. Squeak. . . Squeak. . . Squeak. . . Sure to sound either intimidating or goofy. Depends on your show!. I kept the peaks very low to maintain a natural sound. Recorded on 11/20/2018 in burbank, ca. Enjoy!. Christopher c. Courter.